Located in 68 Susukinobaba-cho, Saga-Tenryuji, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City in Kyoto Prefecture, Tenryuji ( 天龍寺 ) is one of the 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kyoto City. Tenryuji ( 天龍寺 ) Tenryuji History Tenryuji was built under the instructions of shogun Ashikaga Takauji in 1339 in memory of Emperor Go-Daigo who had passed away that year. The temple's name tenryu literally translates to the "dragon of the sky". The name came from a dream of Ashikaga Takauji's younger brother Tadayoshi. The temple was completed at around 1345 and the eminent Rinzai Zen master Muso Soseki was appointed as its founding abbot after which the temple prospered as the most important Rinzai temple in Kyoto. With that, the temple's land grew to as big as 33 hectares. Muso Soseki Now going back to Muso Soseki ... He was known as the most famous monk of his time. Aside from being a Rinzai Zen Buddhist, he was also a teacher, calligraphist, poet, and garden designer. Although he has ...
Thank you for another helpful list. I can't wait to read about Hakodate and Abashiri.
ReplyDeleteThank you! The articles are in the scheduled list already. =) However, it will take several more months before they published.
DeleteUtashinai City will definitely be in my list. Thanks for sharing, Neil.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading my article.
DeleteDo they have a goshuin in Myooji?
ReplyDeleteI think so. I haven't collected temple goshuin in Hokkaido yet.
DeleteAng ganda naman dito sir.
ReplyDeleteTrue. Maganda talaga ang Utashinai City.
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